Cabinet satchel or grip.



N0. 668,845. Patented Feb. 26, l90l. J. H. BERRY.

CABINET sATcHl-:L on GRIP.

(Application med June 11,' 1900.1

(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.

WE STATES PATE FFICE- JAMES H. BERRY, E WICHITA, KANSAS, ASSiGNoR oE ONE-HALE To GUS wAENEoEE, 0E NEWTON, KANSAS.

CABINET SATCHEL OR GRIP.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 668,845, dated February 26, 1901.

Application lcd June 11, 1900 Serial No. 19,835. (No model.)

To @ZZ whom it may concern: rangement of the interior of the casing may Beit known that I, JAMES H. BERRY, a citibe resorted to without in any Way departing zen of the United States, residing at Wichita, from the spirit of my invention or in any way in the county of Sedgwick and State of Kansas, sacrificing any of the advantages thereof;

5 have invented certain new and useful Imbut to show the idea of how the same may provenients in Cabinet Satchels or Grips, of be made useful for a traveling salesman I 5o which the following is a specification. have shown an arrangement of compartments My invention relates to improvements in whichlshallhere describe. Fittingwithin the cabinet satchels or grips; and the main obcasing are the partitions D, which cause the ro ject of my invention is the provision of a same to be divided into the two side vertical simple, durable, compact, and cheap Satchel compartments E, the pigeonholes F above which is adapted especially for traveling these compartments to receive the boXes Gr, salesmen, physicians, and the like, as the inthe lower central horizontal compartments J, terior of the Satchel can be arranged to meet above which is the series of vertically-ar- 15 all requirements without departing from the ranged horizontal compartments K, the narspirit of my invention or detracting from the row vertical compartments L, and the short 6o appearance of the Satchel. horizontal compartment M, above which is To attain the desired object, my invention the two wide vertical compartments N. Upon consists of a cabinet Satchel or grip embodythe inner Sides of the doors are secured the zo ing novel features of construction and conienvelop-holders S and the pen and pencil bination of parts, substantially as disclosed rack T. herein. From this description, taken in connection In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective with the drawings, itis evident that I provide view of the invention with its doors closed. a very compact, Simple, durable, and inex- 25 Eig. 2 is a similar view with the doors open. pensive cabinet satchelor grip which is very Fig. 3 is a central longitudinal section, and ornamental and attractive in appearance and 7o Fig. ais a perspective view, of one of the doorsV efficient and practical in use. detached. I claim- Referring by letter to the drawings, A des- A cabinet hand-Satchel, comprising a cas- 3o ignates the casing, provided with the handle ing,handle and catches; said casing provided B and the heavy lower portion or bottom C, with a bottom having a projecting front edge whose outer or front edge projects beyond the or ledge, a pair of doors provided with upper outer face of the casings front sides and acts anges adapted to overlap when said doors as bottom lap-over edges or flanges for the are closed and outer flanges hinged to the 3 5 doors O, which are hinged, so as to swing outsides of the cabinet whereby when the cabiwardly to the outer edges of the Sides of the net is closed the projecting bottom or ledge 8o casing. Each of these is provided with the serves as a lower flange for the doors, sublap-over edges or anges P, the upper ones Stantially as set forth and described. carrying a catch to engage with the other In testimony whereof I affix my signature 4o member Q upon the top of the casing. Sein presence of tWo witnesses.

cured to the meeting edges of the doors is the JAMES H. BERRY. lock or catch R to hold the doors more se- Witnesses: curely together. R. L. HOLMES,

Various changes of construction and ar- JESSIE M. ALLEN. 

